We Are the American People: Our Nation's History through Its Documents, Volume I
Häftad, Engelska, 2005
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- Utgivningsdatum2005-08-20
- Mått216 x 279 x 24 mm
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- FörlagKendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
- ISBN9780757522710
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- Chapter 1: Native America Through European Eyes: Strange and Disgusting Savages or Honest, Spiritual People?Document 1.1 A Maidu Account of the Beginning of the World Document 1.2 The Iroquois Explain How the World Begins on a Turtle's Back Document 1.3 The Creation as Told in Genesis Document 1.4 Christopher Columbus: Journal Excerpts, First Voyage, 1492 Document 1.5 Father Paul LeJeune Describes the Matagnais Document 1.6 Unknown Jesuits' Comparison of French and Native Lifestyles Document 1.7 Joseph-Francois Lafitau Compares American Natives to Primitive Societies Document 1.8 A Dutch View of the Mohawk Indians in the New Netherlands Document 1.9 Captain John Smith Describes the Native Inhabitants of Virginia Document 1.10 Thomas Morton Apprises the Indians of New England Document 1.11 Chief Powhatan Addresses Captain John Smith Chapter 2: Justifying the "New England Way": The Puritans in Their Own WordsDocument 2.1 William Bradford, the Mayflower Compact, November 11, 1620 Document 2.2 John Winthrop, "A Modell of Christian Charity," 1630 Document 2.3 Thomas Hooker, The Importance of Community, 1648 Document 2.4 John Winthrop's Journal Discusses the Importance of Fair Prices for the Community, 1639 Document 2.5 Sumptuary Laws of Massachusetts, 1651 Document 2.6 The Old Deluder Act, 1647 Document 2.7 Crime, Punishment, and Preserving Social Order in a Puritan Community, Suffolk County Court Records, 1671-1673Document 2.8 Proper Behaviors in Puritan Massachusetts, 1675 Document 2.9 Coping with Licentiousness and Unlicensed Trade Document 2.10 The Case Against Anne Hutchinson: A Threat to the Stability of Family, Church and Community Chapter 3: Opportunity for All? Rich and Poor in Colonial AmericaDocument 3.1 Richard Frethorne Describes Life as an Indentured Servant in Virginia Document 3.2 Legal Rulings Against Indentured Servants in Virginia, 1640Document 3.3 Former Indentured Servant George Alsop Praises the System, Maryland, 1666 61Document 3.4 The Maryland Gazette, Sales Notices for Skilled Slaves, 1748-1763 Document 3.5 Letters Home from Indentured Servant Elizabeth Sprigs, 1756 Document 3.6 Job Johnson Praises Immigration to America, 1767 Document 3.7 Gabriel Thomas Describes Conditions in Pennsylvania, 1698 Document 3.8 Life among the Wealthy: William Byrd of Virginia, 1710-1711 Document 3.9 Robert Parke Explains Why America Is Good for Free Men with Money, 1725 Document 3.10 Dr. Alexander Hamilton Observations on His Travels in North America, 1744 Chapter 4: The American Revolution: Traitors in an Evil Rebellion or Simple Citizens Defending Their Rights?Document 4.1 Reverend Jonathan Mayhew on Liberty in America Document 4.2 Samuel Seabury: An Anglican Minister's Perspective Document 4.3 "An Anonymous Account of the Boston Massacre" Document 4.4 Captain Thomas Preston's Official Account of the MassacreDocument 4.5 Daniel Leonard "Massachusettensis" Denounces the Desire for Independence Document 4.6 John
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